Square Enix has released this week gaps in their context. Based on the content, sex and scores, the company said it expected to spend Tomb Raider 5-6000000 units, while Sleeping Dogs and Hitman: Absolution sold 2-2500000 and 4-5500000 units each, respectively.

"The European market is generally soft," said Square Enix. "But what struck us most was the huge drop in sales in North America. Not only low sales, but also affected by additional costs to deal with distribution channels, such as price protection and discounts, which put enormous pressure on our earnings. "

Square Enix expects an "extraordinary loss" for the year ended March 31. The company is looking for the new president Yosuke Matsuda - replacing longtime executive Yoichi Wada - transformation of society in times to come. He promised a full review of the company.